MECHANICSBURG, Pa. — Sunbury Press has released the bestsellers list for April. Doug Beed’s Chasing Understanding in the Jungles of Vietnam: My Year as a Black Scarf took the top spot. Living in the Afterlife by Michele Livingston was runner up.

SUNBURY PRESS – Bestsellers for April, 2017 (by Revenue)

Rank

Last Month

Title

Author

Category

1

1

Chasing Understanding in the Jungles of Vietnam

Doug Beed

Military Memoir

2

32

Living in the Afterlife

Michele Livingston

Spirituality

3

3

Dead of Spring

Sherry Knowlton

Thriller Fiction

4

11

Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last, 2nd Ed.

Mike Campbell

History

5

NEW

Had a Dying Fall

J M West

Thriller Fiction

6

4

American Berserk

Bill Morris

Memoir

7

8

The Sea is a Thief

David Parmalee

Historical Fiction

8

—

The Penns’ Manor of Spread Eagle and the Grist Mills of the Mahantango Valley

Steve Troutman

Local History

9

—

Tulpehocken Trail Traces

Steve Troutman

Local History

10

19

The B Team

Alan Mindell

Sports Fiction

11

35

Skunks, Nuts, and Other Stories

John L Moore

Family History

12

—

Prince and the Paupers

Guy Graybill

Local History

13

21

The Closer

Alan Mindell

Sports Fiction

14

—

Winter of the Metal People

Dennis Herrick

Historical Fiction

15

10

Wonder Boy: The Story of Carl Scheib

Lawrence Knorr

Biography

16

NEW

The Honey Trap

Wade Fowler

Thriller Fiction

17

2

Embattled Freedom

Jim Remsen

History

18

—

Dead of Autumn

Sherry Knowlton

Thriller Fiction

19

—

Prohibition’s Prince

Guy Graybill

Local History

20

9

The Sign of the Eagle

Jess Steven Hughes

Historical Fiction

21

—

The Wolf of Britannia Part II

Jess Steven Hughes

Historical Fiction

22

28

Planet Jesus #1: Flesh & Blood

Doug & Shaun Brode

Supernatural Fiction

23

—

Freemasons at Gettysburg

Sheldon Munn

History

24

—

The Wolf of Britannia Part I

Jess Steven Hughes

Historical Fiction

25

38

That Night at Surigao

Ernie Marshall

History

26

NEW

Tigers by the River

Wylie McLallen

Sports History

27

17

Seinsoth

Steven k Wagner

Sports Biography

28

24

Miss Feesenschneezen Is Ill

David Parmalee

Middle Grade Fiction

29

NEW

Keystone Tombstones Battle of Gettysburg

Farrell, Farley & Knorr

Biography

30

—

Perilous Journey

Ted Brusaw

Historical Fiction

31

40

Keystone Corruption Continues

Brad Bumsted

History

32

47

Messages from Beyond

Michele Livingston

Spirituality

33

37

There Is Something about Rough and Ready

Lawrence Knorr, et al

History

34

50

Dead of Summer

Sherry Knowlton

Thriller Fiction

35

33

Pit Bulls

Anthony Julian

History

36

6

Tories, Terror, and Tea

John L Moore

History

37

45

Jesus the Phoenician

Karim El Koussa

History

38

—

Home Is a Long Time Ago

William F Lee

Historical Fiction

39

—

Ded Reckoning

William F Lee

Espionage Thriller

40

39

Bows, Bullets, and Bears

John L Moore

History

41

41

Hour 30

Brandon Musgrave

Memoir

42

—

The Heatstroke Line

Ed Rubin

Climate Fiction

43

—

Digging Dusky Diamonds

John Lindermuth

Local History

44

—

OneWay: The Oracle

Robin McClellan

Metaphysical Fiction

45

42

Forts, Forests, and Flintlocks

John L Moore

History

46

31

Fireproof Moth

Mile Thornberry

History

47

30

What Waits Beneath

Thomas Malafarina

Horror

48

NEW

A Second Revolution

C James Gilbert

Historical Fiction

49

—

Pythagoras

Karim El Koussa

Historical Fiction

50

—

Lost in the Shadow of Fame

William Lemanski

History

Doug Beed’s Vietnam memoir Chasing Understanding in the Jungles of Vietnam, was #1 due to brisk sales, especially on the Kindle platform, upon its release. Medium Michele Livingston’s Living in the Afterlife took #2 due to her regular media appearances. Sherry Knowlton’s Dead of Springheld at #3 due to her successful Earth Day release campaign. Mike Campbell’s Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last took #4 due to a spike in interest in the aviatrix. J M West’s latest volume in the Carlisle Crime Casesseries, Had a Dying Fall was #5 thanks to author activities.

MECHANICSBURG, Pa. — Sunbury Press has released the bestsellers list for August. Mark Singel’s political memoir A Year of Change and Consequences took the top spot. Wonder Boy by Lawrence Knorr was runner up.

SUNBURY PRESS – Bestsellers for August, 2016 (by Revenue)

Rank

Last Month

Title

Author

Category

1

3

A Year of Change & Consequences

Mark Singel

Political Memoir

2

1

Wonder Boy: The Story of Carl Scheib

Lawrence Knorr

Sports Biography

3

19

Keystone Corruption Continues

Brad Bumsted

History

4

5

Living in the Afterlife

Michele Livingston

Spirituality

5

NEW

Hatched

Robert Barksy

Literary Fiction

6

—

Going Home

Sharon Marchisello

Thriller Fiction

7

10

Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last, 2nd Ed.

Mike Campbell

History

8

9

Cast Iron Signs of Pennsylvania Towns and Other Landmarks

N Clair Clawser

History

9

6

The Savage Apostle

John Kachuba

Historical Fiction

10

—

The Devil Tree

Keith Rommel

Thriller Fiction

11

—

Where Elephants Fought

Bridget Smith

Historical Fiction

12

22

Bitter Sweet

Catherine Jordan et al.

Short Stories

13

NEW

Taking Lady Gibraltar

Dick Schwirian

Historical Fiction

14

18

Raising Monarchs

Sue Fox McGovern

Nature

15

—

The Mask of Minos

Robert Walton

Thriller Fiction

16

—

Fatal Snow

Robert Walton

Thriller Fiction

17

12

Dying for Vengeance

J M West

Thriller Fiction

18

23

Murder in Tuxedo Park

William Lemanski

Thriller Fiction

19

7

Maybe Tomorrow

Mela Suśe Vigil Duran Carvalko

Memoir

20

—

Of Guilt and Innocence

John Scanlan

Thriller Fiction

21

—

Home Is a Long Time Ago

William F Lee

Historical Fiction

22

4

The B Team

Alan Mindell

Sports Fiction

23

—

A Moment in the Sun

Tory Gates

YA Fiction

24

2

The Gingerbread Man’s School Adventure

Sherri Maret

Childrens

25

13

Call Sign Dracula

Joe Fair

Vietnam Memoir

26

—

Courting Doubt and Darkness

J M West

Thriller Fiction

27

16

Pit Bulls

Anthony Julian

History

28

—

Pink Flamingos All Around

Matt Anderson

Childrens

29

—

Stink Bomb

Ricky Bruce

YA Fiction

30

14

The Closer

Alan Mindell

Sports Fiction

31

26

That Night at Surigao

Ernie Marshall

History

32

NEW

Ice Canyon Monster

Keith Rommel

Climate Fiction

33

—

Prohibition’s Prince

Guy Graybill

Biography

34

21

Hidden Dangers

Bob Stout

Geopolitics

35

—

Well I’ll Be Hanged: Early Capital Punishment in Nebraska

Tim Dempsey

History

36

32

Mary Sachs: Merchant Princess

Barbara Trainin Blank

Biography

37

15

The Ripper’s Haunts

Michael Hawley

History

38

—

Forts, Forests, and Flintlocks

John L Moore

History

39

—

Settlers, Soldiers, and Scouts

John L Moore

History

40

—

Darkness and First Light

J M West

Thriller Fiction

41

—

Cannons, Cattle, and Campfires

John L Moore

History

42

—

Warriors, Wampum, and Wolves

John L Moore

History

43

24

Hour 30

Brandon Musgrave

Memoir

44

—

Pioneers, Prisoners, and Peace Pipes

John L Moore

History

45

36

Lost in the Shadow of Fame

William Lemanski

History

46

48

Bows, Bullets, and Bears

John L Moore

History

47

—

Traders, Travelers, and Tomahawks

John L Moore

History

48

—

Rivers, Raiders, and Renegades

John L Moore

History

49

20

Messages from Beyond

Michele Livingston

Spirituality

50

—

Prince and the Paupers

Guy Graybill

Biography

Mark Singel’s memoir “A Year of Change and Consequences” was #1 due to media attention and planned events. Lawrence Knorr’s “Wonder Boy: The Story of Carl Scheib – The Youngest Player in American League History” continued to sell briskly due to seasonal interest. Brad Bumsted’s expose “Keystone Corruption Continues” showed #3 due to interest in the Kathleen Kane trial, and Brad’s numerous media appearances. July’s #1 by Michele Livingston – “Living in the Afterlife” – continued to sell well, holding at #4. Her “Messages from Beyond” nabbed the 49th spot. Robert Barsky’s new novel “Hatched” debuted at #5 thanks to release publicity.

MECHANICSBURG, Pa. — Sunbury Press has released the bestsellers list for July. Lawrence Knorr’s baseball biography of Carl Scheib, Wonder Boy, took the top spot. The Gingerbread Man’s School Adventure by Sherri Maret was runner up.

SUNBURY PRESS – Bestsellers for July, 2016 (by Revenue)

Rank

Last Month

Title

Author

Category

1

7

Wonder Boy: The Story of Carl Scheib

Lawrence Knorr

Sports Biography

2

NEW

The Gingerbread Man’s School Adventure

Sherri Maret

Childrens

3

2

A Year of Change & Consequences

Mark Singel

Political Memoir

4

10

The B Team

Alan Mindell

Sports Fiction

5

1

Living in the Afterlife

Michele Livingston

Spirituality

6

—

The Savage Apostle

John Kachuba

Historical Fiction

7

NEW

Maybe Tomorrow

Mela Suśe Vigil Duran Carvalko

Memoir

8

—

The Penns’ Manor of Spread Eagle and the Grist Mills of the Mahantango Valley

Steve Troutman

History

9

NEW

Cast Iron Signs of Pennsylvania Towns and Other Landmarks

N Clair Clawser

History

10

20

Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last, 2nd Ed.

Mike Campbell

History

11

24

Winter of the Metal People

Dennis Herrick

Historical Fiction

12

—

Dying for Vengeance

J M West

Thriller Fiction

13

26

Call Sign Dracula

Joe Fair

Vietnam Memoir

14

19

The Closer

Alan Mindell

Sports Fiction

15

30

The Ripper’s Haunts

Michael Hawley

History

16

13

Pit Bulls

Anthony Julian

History

17

—

There Is Something about Rough and Ready

Lawrence Knorr, et al

History

18

21

Raising Monarchs

Sue Fox McGovern

Nature

19

NEW

Keystone Corruption Continues

Brad Bumsted

History

20

4

Messages from Beyond

Michele Livingston

Spirituality

21

29

Hidden Dangers

Bob Stout

Geopolitics

22

3

Bitter Sweet

Catherine Jordan et al.

Short Stories

23

—

Murder in Tuxedo Park

William Lemanski

Thriller Fiction

24

—

Hour 30

Brandon Musgrave

Memoir

25

—

Adventures in Distant and Remote Places

William Lemanski

Memoir

26

22

That Night at Surigao

Ernie Marshall

History

27

25

OneWay: The Oracle

Robin McClellan & Ruth Watson

Metaphysical Fiction

28

—

The Politics of Prevailing

William Miller

Memoir

29

11

Jesus the Phoenician

Karim El Koussa

Religious History

30

—

The 10 Second Shift

Bill Foley

Self-Help

31

—

Indian Villages and Place Names in Pennsylvania

George P Donehoo

History

32

—

Mary Sachs: Merchant Princess

Barbara Trainin Blank

Biography

33

—

Keystone Tombstones Volume 1

Joe Farrell & Joe Farley

History

34

23

Choice of Enemies

M A Richards

Spy Thriller

35

—

Keystone Tombstones Civil War

Joe Farrell, Joe Farley & Lawrence Knorr

History

36

—

Lost in the Shadow of Fame

William Lemanski

History

37

—

The Cursed Man

Keith Rommel

Psycho Thriller

38

—

The Descendants of Johann Peter Klinger and Catharina Steinbruch

Max Klinger

Genealogy

39

—

Capital Murder

Chris Papst

Investigation

40

—

Howl of a Thousand Winds

Morris Workman

Thriller Fiction

41

8

The Keeper of the Crows

Kyle Alexander Romines

Thriller Fiction

42

—

Keep It Blue

Haley Dean

Literary Fiction

43

27

Dead of Autumn

Sherry Knowlton

Thriller Fiction

44

—

Flying Pants

Lola James

Childrens

45

—

General John Fulton Reynolds: His Biography, Words, and Relations

Lawrence Knorr, Michael Riley, & Diane Watson

History

46

—

The Hidden Legacy of World War II

Carol Schultz Vento

History

47

—

Rabid Philanderers, Inc.

Nancy Williams

Thriller Fiction

48

—

Bows, Bullets, and Bears

John L Moore

History

49

—

Between Good and Evil

R Michael Phillips

Detective Thriller

50

—

Fireproof Moth

Milo Thornberry

History

Lawrence Knorr’s “Wonder Boy: The Story of Carl Scheib – The Youngest Player in American League History” nabbed the top spot thanks to a well-attended event in Gratz, PA honoring the former Philadelphia Athletic. The event also received substantial media attention. Knorr also grabbed #17 with “There is Something about Rough and Ready,” #35 with “Keystone Tombstones Civil War” in tandem with Joe Farrell and Joe Farley, and #45 with “General John Reynolds.” Sherri Maret’s new childrens hardcover “The Gingerbread Man’s School Adventure” placed thanks to advance purchases. Mark Singel’s memoir “A Year of Change and Consequences” held strong at #3 due to media attention and planned events. Alan Mindell’s “The B Team” #4 and “The Closer” #14 continue to benefit from author events. Last month’s #1 by Michele Livingston – “Living in the Afterlife” – continued to sell well, holding at #5. Her “Messages from Beyond” nabbed the 20th spot.

The company debuted a top 50 bestseller list this month. History / Memoir / Biography / Genealogy titles took 25 of the positions. Thriller Fiction was the next most prevelant category.

MECHANICSBURG, Pa. — Sunbury Press has released the bestsellers list for June. Michele Livingston’s record of her channeled spirit encounters, Living in the Afterlife earned the top spot. A Year of Change and Consequences by former governor Mark Singel was second.

SUNBURY PRESS – Bestsellers for June, 2016 (by Revenue)

Rank

Last Month

Title

Author

Category

1

NEW

Living in the Afterlife

Michele Livingston

Spirituality

2

NEW

A Year of Change & Consequences

Mark Singel

Political Memoir

3

NEW

Bitter Sweet

Catherine Jordan et al.

Short Stories

4

—

Messages from Beyond

Michele Livingston

Spirituality

5

1

What Do You Say?

James Campbell

Pastoral Resources

6

—

What Springs from Rain?

Lindsay Lough

Nature

7

NEW

Wonder Boy: The Story of Carl Scheib

Lawrence Knorr

Sports Biography

8

—

The Keeper of the Crows

Kyle Alexander Romines

Thriller Fiction

9

—

From Blue Ground

Joe Harvey

YA Fiction

10

6

The B Team

Alan Mindell

Sports Fiction

11

—

Jesus the Phoenician

Karim El Koussa

Religious History

12

—

The Phoenician Code

Karim El Koussa

Metaphysical Fiction

13

15

Pit Bulls

Anthony Julian

History

14

4

Israel Under Siege

Scot McCauley

Espionage Fiction

15

9

Where Elephants Fought

Bridget Smith

Historical Fiction

16

—

Head Over Wheels

Ken Mercurio

Medical Memoir

17

19

Freemasons at Gettysburg

Sheldon Munn

History

18

—

Dinorific Poetry Volume 1

Mike & Ethan Sgrignoli

Childrens

19

20

The Closer

Alan Mindell

Sports Fiction

20

8

Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last, 2nd Ed.

Mike Campbell

History

21

—

Raising Monarchs

Sue Fox McGovern

Nature

22

23

That Night at Surigao

Ernie Marshall

History

23

3

Choice of Enemies

M A Richards

Spy Thriller

24

2

Winter of the Metal People

Dennis Herrick

Historical Fiction

25

NEW

OneWay: The Oracle

Robin McClellan & Ruth Watson

Metaphysical Fiction

26

11

Call Sign Dracula

Joe Fair

Vietnam Memoir

27

—

Dead of Autumn

Sherry Knowlton

Thriller Fiction

28

—

Dead of Summer

Sherry Knowlton

Thriller Fiction

29

—

Hidden Dangers

Bob Stout

Geopolitics

30

24

The Ripper’s Haunts

Michael Hawley

History

Michele Livingston’s “Living in the Afterlife” debuted in the top spot thanks to advance sales prior to her appearance at the Lily Dale Assembly in Lily Dale, NY in July. Her “Messages from Beyond” also took #4. Former Pennsylvania governor Mark Singel’s new release, “A Year of Change and Consequences”shot out of the gate to #2 thanks to attention in the press. “Bitter Sweet,” the short story anthology shepherded by editor Catherine Jordan, who led the writing workshop at the Fredericksen Library in Camp Hill, rocketed to #3 due to strong sales at the library’s release celebration. All author proceeds and profits were donated to the library. “What Do You Say?,” last month’s bestseller, hung onto #5 thanks to author activities. The late Lindsay Lough’s previously discontinued pictorial compilation of the Ecuadoran rain forest, “What Springs of Rain,” placed at #6 thanks to a large order from the family to be shared in remembrance with those who attended her memorial service. Lawrence Knorr’s “Wonder Boy: The Story of Carl Scheib” took #7 in advance of the book release party in Gratz in early July. Kyle Romines “The Keeper of the Crows” returned to the rankings at #8 thanks to author activities. “The Blue Ground,” by Joe Harvey, grabbed #9 as interest increased thanks to reviews. Alan Mindell’s “The B Team” took #10 and “The Closer” #19 thanks to author appearances in southern California. Karim El Koussa netted #11 and #12 with “Jesus the Phoenician” and “The Phoenician Code” thanks to export orders. Anthony Julian’s “Pit Bulls” held at #13 as interest in the breed continues to be strong. Admiral McCauley’s international thriller “Israel Under Siege” slipped to #14 following his book release party at Bay Books in Coronado, California. Bridget Smith’s historical fiction “Where Elephants Fought,” about a Confederate general, rode in at #15 as the author continued her speaking rounds. Ken Mercurio’s “Head Over Wheels,” recounting his cycling mishap and subsequent medical recovery, returned to the rankings at #16 due to seasonal interest. Sheldon Munn’s “Freemasons at Gettysburg” held at #17 thanks to steady orders from gift shops in Gettysburg. The Sgrignoli’s “Dinorific Poetry Volume 1” re-appeared in the rankings at #18 thanks to author activities. Mike Campbell’s “Amelia Earhart: The Truth at Last” continues to sell well at #20 as readers acquire this second edition. Sue Fox McGovern’s “Raising Monarchs,” instructing us how to save the butterfly species, charted at #21 thanks to sales to lawn and garden stores in the midwest. Ernie Marshall’s “That Night at Surigao” moved up to #22 due to continued interest in the subject matter. M A Richards’ spy thriller “A Choice of Enemies” slid to #23 as his tour of bookstores in the northeast wound down. “Winter of the Metal People” by Dennis Herrick held at #24 due to sales in New Mexico. “OneWay: The Oracle” by Robin McClellan and Ruth Watson debuted at #25 thanks to interest in the Harrisburg area. Joe Fair’s Viet Nam memoir “Call Sign Dracula” continues to sell well among the veterans, ranking #26. Sherry Knowlton’s publicity efforts yielded #27 & #28 for “Dead of Autumn” and “Dead of Summer.” Increasing concern about tensions at the Mexican border has caused Bob Stout’s “Hidden Danger” to rise onto the chart at #29. Michael Hawley’s “The Ripper’s Haunts” held on at #30 as it continues to get interest from Ripper fans.

CAMP HILL, Pa. — Sunbury Press has released Living in the Afterlife – Experiences from the Soul Place, medium Michele Livingston’s latest book.

About the Book:
Have you, a family member or a friend ever wondered about what it’s like after we leave this earth?

Do you know someone who is fearful of death?

Have you recently lost a dear loved one, or a pet and wonder where they are or what they are doing?

Michele A. Livingston is a spiritual medium endorsed by World Renowned Evidential Medium, James Van Praagh who calls her aTrance Channel. Using these abilities for Living in the Afterlife: Experiences from the Soul Place, Michele was able to communicate with the souls of her departed relatives, clients, friends and other spirits bringing new insight and understanding of the Heavenly Realms. Not only what we experience at the time of our death, but what we may actually be doing when we finally make transition to the Other Side!

Through actual communication with these souls that are now in Heaven, Michele brings new insight and understanding about what happens after we die. And it may not be what you think or believe! There is as much to do there spiritually as there is to do physically here on earth. We can teach, study with ascended masters and experts from any discipline, help other souls make transition, guide people (souls) still on earth and even re-create our own favorite memories from our last lifetime. Or we can simply relax and do nothing!

The information Michele received came from a broad range of departed souls throughout history, including well know celebrities, suicide victims, soldiers, and more. Therefore, Michele was able to paint a picture of what we may expect, not only as we make transition, but as our life continues in theSoul Place, our True Home!

About the Author:
Michele A. Livingston is an internationally known visionary, psychic medium and gifted artist. With a master’s degree in art education, she taught art in public schools and later displayed her work in her own art gallery. Clairvoyant from an early age, she has the incredible ability to see and communicate with angels, departed loved ones and spirit guides.

She is known at the ‘People’s Medium’ from her popular guest appearances on ‘The People’s Morning Show’ on 105.7 FM, The X. She has also donated her time during their ‘Pay-4-Play’ radio-thon for Children’s Miracle Network for the past several years doing phone readings for interested listeners.

In 1993, Mary, the Blessed Mother, appeared to Michele-which astounded the author because she was not raised Catholic. Mary entreated her to paint 12 different images of Mary’s divine feminine energy. This event changed the author’s life and is chronicled in her first book, Visions from Mary. A similar spiritual and artistic encounter with Red Cloud, the departed chief of the Lakota Sioux Indians, became the subject of her second book, Echoes in the Wind. Her third book, Miraculous Encounters, True Stories of Experiences with Angels and Departed Loved Ones, is a compilation of over 100 inspirational stories of spiritual encounters by ordinary people. Her fourth book, The True Nature of Love, Awakening to the Christ Consciousness, contains inspirational prayers on a variety of subjects with a central theme “love is the key to soul progression.”

Her book, Messages from Beyond: A Spiritual Guidebook, is an updated and revised version of her most popular book. It is filled with positive affirmations along with information about conscious manifestation, advancement of the spiritual journey and other metaphysical concepts. Michele has touched thousands of people-one-on-one and in seminars-with messages and actual visions of their departed loved ones. She has hosted her own radio talk show and has made numerous appearances on radio including Hay House Radio and TV on Fox News, ABC and Comcast CN8. As a healer, counselor, columnist and ordained minister, she continues to bring messages and soul-healing stories to people all over the world and assists people in taking that “next step” in consciousness to become closer to the Creator.

Michele is available for radio and TV interviews, seminars, group sessions, phone and in-person consultations. For information please visit her website at: http://www.michelelivingston.com, or call (717) 737-3888.

MECHANICSBURG, Pa. — “Messages from Beyond”, Michele Livingston’s spiritual guidebook relating the popular medium’s views on metaphysical topics, was #1 thanks to author events and activities. John Cressler’s “Emeralds of the Alhambra,” a soon-to-be-released historical romance based in medieval Spain ranked #2 due to pre-sales.

Sunbury’s sales for May 2013 were up 28% over May 2012, with growth in eBooks outpacing growth in print. “Our strong start continues,” said publisher Lawrence Knorr. “Sales are up 49% year-to-date compared to last year. We’ve just returned from BEA with even more ideas on how to grow the top and bottom lines and increase opportunities for our authors.”

The just-released special Civil War edition of the “Keystone Tombstones” series by Joe Farrell and Joe Farley (with Lawrence Knorr) debuted at #3 thanks to author events and local interest.

Mike Campbell’s “Amelia Earhart – The Truth At Last” moved up a few notches, taking #4 on the list, despite TIGHAR’s attempts to debunk the author’s theories.

Charles “Ken” Godfrey’s “The Final Charge,” a revisionist history fantasy about the Battle of Gettysburg and Pickett’s Charge, returned to the charts thanks to the pending 150th anniversary of the battle.

Doug Brode’s “Patsy!”. about Lee Harvey Oswald’s involvement, or lack thereof, in the Kennedy assassination, continued to sell well thanks to a national advertising campaign.

Doug Gibboney’s just released “More Scandals of the Civil War” debuted at #8 thanks to author activities.

The company released five new titles during the month of May:
“Whimsy and Wry” by Guy Graybill
“Diamond Madness” by William Cook
“More Scandals of the Civil War” by Douglas Gibboney
“More Bread, Please” by Markus Roberts
“Keystone Tombstones Civil War” by Farrell, Farley & KNorr